Gas hot plate



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HUG-H J. MOGOWAN, OF PEEKSKILL, NEW YORK, ASSIGNQR TO SOUTHAED RQBERT-SON COMPANY, OF PEEKSKILL, NEW YORK.

ens HOT PLATE.

Application filed April 5, 1922. Serial No. 549,756.

T all whom it may concern: the branch pipe is a straight section, ex-

Be it known that I, HUGH J. MoGowAN, tending rearwardly from the T, andthe a citizen of the United States, residing at flexible tube nozzle 6is on the rear end of 45 Peekskill, in the countyof Westchester and thepipe, outside the frame of the hot plate.

State of New York, have invented new and As a convenient means forsupporting useful Improvements in Gas Hot Plates, of the extended branchpipe 0", a hanger is which the following is a'speciflcation. employed,as m n, in all the figures. In

This invention relates to gas stoves, and Figs. 2, 3 and 4 the hangersare shown to 50 particularly to what are known as hot comprise a flangedtop 0, securable to the plates, and especially to those made for conhotplate frame by a screw 12,, and a hook nection with service pipes byflexible tubes. end a which grasps the pipe. Fig. 3 is a Its main objectis to afford a means for apside elevation of the hanger and the pipe c,plying a flexible tube in an out-of-the-way the threaded outer end ofthe pipe adapted manner that removes its liability to accito receiveeither a nozzle, as 6, Fig. 1, or a 15 dental displacement. A secondaryadvancoupling connection as at 2', Fig. 4, with the tags of theinvention, is, that it simplifies service pipe 8.

, making metal pipe connection with service Fig; 4 also shows how theservice connecpipes. These objects are attained by the tion can be madewithin the limits of the means set forth in this specification and theframe of the hot plate. It is obvious that 20 accompanying drawings, inwhich the nozzle 6' can be attached in the place Fig. 1 is a plan of ahot plate embodyof the coupling 2', thus placing the flexible ing thisinvention. Fig. 2 is an enlarged tube nozzle within the limits of theframe elevation in section of the pipe hanger. of the hot plate. Fig. 3is an enlarged detail in section re- There is no end to the various waysof 25 lating to the hanger. Fig. 4 is an enlarged reaching a given pointin pipe fitting, so

section in elevationshowing the invention the construction hereinshowncan be variwith a metallic pipe connection with the ously altered, butthe idea in this invention service pipe. 7 is, to get the flexible tubeconnection away In Fig. 1 a hot plate is represented at a, from thefront of the hot plate.

30 with the usual burners b 7), gas cocks v" 1" What I claim and desireto secure by and front gas connecting pipe 0. It is usual LettersPatent, is-

to attach a nozzle, as e, F ig. 1, for a flexible The combination in ahot plate with the tube connection, to one or the other end of frame ofthe hot plate, of a gas feed pipe the pipe 0. extending from the rear tothe front of the 35 In this invention a branch pipe 0' is inhot plate,the said supply pipe branching serted in the pipe 0 by any suitablemeans, across the front of the hot plate said one such being shown to bea T 6. Of course branches extending rearwardly to the burnthe connectioncan be made with any part ers, and a clamp hanger depending from of thepipe 0, the intention being to convey the hot plate to secure andsupport th free 40 to the rear side of the hot plate the means end ofthe said gas supply pipe.

for connecting the hot plate with the gas service pipe. In theconstruction shown HUGH J. MOGOWAN.

